Any real Texan knows the history of Big Tex: He used to be a Santa Claus in Kerens before heading to the fair, and has welcomed crowds at Fair Park since 1952. He burned down in 2012 in front of a shocked, horrified crowd, but he was rebuilt in time for the 2013 fair. He talks in a Texas drawl and says “Howdy, folks!” and he moves his mouth and waves.

Everything you ever wanted to know about Tex

Here are seven fun facts about Big Tex, once described as the tallest talkin’ Texan:

2. Before Big Tex was Big Tex, he was the world's largest Santa Claus in Kerens in Navarro County in 1949. The mastermind behind Santa was Howell Brister, manager of the Kerens Chamber of Commerce. He was trying to get people to shop in his town. Brister sold the Santa to the State Fair of Texas for $750. State Fair officials have long credited R.L. "Bob" Thornton, the State Fair president who later became Dallas mayor, with the Big Tex concept.

3. In 1953, Big Tex got his first nose job – his original nose was too long. He got an eyelift, too. One of his eyes had been closed during the ’52 fair. And Big Tex found his voice and started talking to fairgoers in 1953. In 1962, Big Tex was featured in the musical “State Fair” with Pat Boone and Ann-Margret. In 2009, Oprah rubbed shoulders with Big Tex when she taped her talk show at the fair.

4. Big Tex caught on fire in October 2012 – an event that attracted national headlines. Around 10 a.m., smoke started to climb up Big Tex. The smoke quickly turned into flames, which consumed his legs and arms. It ate his cowboy hat and then his face. His head was made of fiberglass, making him extremely flammable. Big Tex Circle quickly turned into a shrine. People left flowers and cards. Someone even left a corny dog bouquet. Online, thousands of tributes were posted on Twitter. And on Facebook, someone even set up a Big Tex Grief Support Group. The fire was blamed on faulty electrical wiring underneath Big Tex. Firefighters were called to the scene with this unusual dispatch: “Got a rather tall cowboy with all his clothes burned off.” Listen to dispatchers here:

6. Big Tex has a big butt. Well, it’s a normal-sized rear now. In the past, he didn’t have much of one. Why? His body acts as a trailer – he's laid down when he’s driven to Big Tex Circle, and then a crane lifts him up into place. In the past, a big rear would have dragged against the ground -- which would been painful, ripping up his body. Some workers joked he has a Kim Kardashian-type rear. Actually, it was based on dimensions of muscular male dancers.

7. When Big Tex was rebuilt, designers used silicone skin, which makes him seem more lifelike. It feels like chicken skin. Silicone can withstand the sun and heat. Before the fire, his face was made of fiberglass. And when he debuted in 1952, he was made of papier-mache. The silicone also stretches across his face and wraps around his mouth, making him seem more lifelike. Big Tex no longer has a Howdy Doody-type mouth. He has a real jaw – the jaw moves from below the ears, allowing a more natural look.